Chica the Chicken is one of the two secondary antagonists in the novel Five Nights at Freddy's: The Silver Eyes and a supporting character in its two sequels The Twisted Ones, The Fourth Closet.
Biography[]
Original Trilogy[]
Past[]
Chica was one of the animatronics Henry Emily created. Charlie first saw him deactivated inside his dad's house. On July 1985, a kid was kidnapped by William Afton,and stuffed inside the rabbit's suit.
Five Nights at Freddy's: The Silver Eyes[]
In 1995, after breaking inside the pizzeria, Charlie and her friends discovers that the animatronic mascots were left behind. When they come back to the pizzeria once again, the animatronics try to attack them, but are stopped by Golden Freddy, possessed by Michael Brooks, a childhood friend of Charlie.
Five Nights at Freddy's: The Twisted Ones[]
Immediately after the events of the first book, Police Chief Burker has brought the animatronics and took the bodies out their suit. Upon becoming aware that William Afton is still alive as Springtrap after being stuffed inside the Spring Bonnie's suit, they get out of the basement to find the Twisted Animatronics, created by William to kill Charlie, and start to fight against them. During the battle, Chica and Bonnie defeat Twisted Bonnie.
Five Nights at Freddy's: The Fourth Closet[]
It's revealed that William Afton melted together the original animatronics' endoskeletons, including Chica's one, to create an animatronic known only as The Amalgamation, into which he wants to transfer his consciousness in order to become fully immortal. When Carlton Burker, who was injected with remnant, finds himself in the spiritual world, he meets a a young girl with blonde hair, called Susie, whose soul haunts Chica. After William is pushed into a furnace by the Funtime animatronics, who rebel against him, all the trapped souls are finally able to pass on.
Personality[]
Chica shows an aggressive behavior towards adult people, which she thinks are like her killer. As a kid, she's very friendly and extrovert. She also seems to have problems remembering things, as she forgets she told her name to Carlton just a few seconds after doing it. In Coming Home, Susie is a sweet and sensitive girl, who likes to read stories, and has a tendency to "antropomorphize" various objects, going as far as giving a name to a tree because she tought it was crying, and thinking of dolls as real people.